Lithuania 1 Lyga Results and Scores
Competition: Lithuania 1 Lyga
Sport: Football
Region: Lithuania
Results and odds history
Past match results, final scores and historical odds load in the interactive table once the app has started.
About this competition
Lithuania 1 Lyga - Results and Scores
Lithuania 1 Lyga results aren't always what they seem at first glance. If you're checking out completed matches on OddsRun, you can see the historical odds, how those odds changed, stats, lineups and recent results context - if available. That little extra information is important because a 3-0 win by a reserve team, a narrow home victory for a team that's got a shot at promotion, or a draw between two mid-table teams can have entirely different meanings when you know a bit about what was going on beforehand.
Don't Assume Reserve-Teams are Always on the Up
There's another big difference in 1 Lyga - second team results don't always tell you much about promotion. A strong performance from a side like Žalgiris II, Kauno Žalgiris II or Šiauliai II can be due to players moving up from the first team, some good form from the academy, or just a temporary boost - rather than the team being any stronger. So the results archive is a useful tool for separating the genuine team trend from just one-off team lineup issues.
The Archive Scores and History Results
When you see finished matches featuring independent clubs such as Babrungas, Nevėžis, Minija, Ekranas, Garliava, Atmosfera or Be1 NFA, they can tell you something different. These results can show you if any of the teams are starting to get consistent and are really building towards promotion, which home grounds are a bit of a challenge, and where the bookmakers might have got it wrong. And because some of these smaller markets can take a while to catch on, looking at how the odds changed in the run-up to the match can be especially useful.
Use the Past Scores to Help You Make Sense
Use this page as a proper archive of past Lithuania 1 Lyga results, rather than just a list of scores. You can get so much more from it by looking at the final result, the lineups, stats and h2h records and historical odds. Then, when you're looking at the odds for the next round of matches, you get a much better idea of what's going on - and whether the market got it right about the pressure to get promoted, whether the reserve teams are any good and how the home conditions are actually affecting the teams. The key is to check out how the football odds movement was before the game, and compare that to the result.